A water-resistant and easy to clean placemat featuring the GOD illustrated print, Hong Kong Hobbies Map. Hong Kong Hobbies Map is an illustrated map highlighting not only areas in Hong Kong but daily...
A water-resistant and easy to clean placemat featuring the GOD signature print, Minibus Signs. Minibus signs is a GOD exclusive print, created in collaboration with Master Mak Kam-Seng, the last...
Part of the Icon HK collection by Zest of Asia, this napkin set has four beloved symbols of Hong Kong: the junk boat, rice bowl, birdcages and a tram in grey. ...
A set of four beautiful placemats made from pure linen and embroidered with four different symbols from Hong Kong by Zest of Asia. These placemats are finished with a hemstitched edge....
Details:- 30 (h) x 40 (w) cm Care Instructions: - Wipe clean with a damp cloth - Do Not Soak or Put in Dishwasher - Do Not Clean With Abrasive...
A set of four beautiful placemats made from pure linen and embroidered with Dragon from Hong Kong by Zest of Asia. These placemats are finished with a hemstitched edge. Details:-...
Made of fine bone china and featuring a GOD original print of illustrated mahjong tiles mixing traditional tiles with GOD's own black Mahjong. A most popular pastime today, Mahjong requires four players...
This GOD original mug is made of fine bone china with an exclusive willow print overlaid with vibrant colours. The combination of fine materials and contemporary design offers both durability...
A shrunken teapot that fits into your cup! No more debate over which tea to have or how strong it is as each person can now enjoy their own cup of...
A shrunken teapot that fits into your cup! No more debate over which tea to have or how strong it is as each person can now enjoy their own cup of...
Buy 3 and Get 20% Off A scented soy wax jar candle featuring the original GOD signature print, Nathan Road, but in a special blue treatment. Nathan Road is an iconic...
Our 'Bing Sutt' mug lids are inspired by the tableware used in traditional Hong Kong cafes - known as 'Bing Sutts' during the 50's and 60's. Literally translating to "ice...